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Cooper Flagg leads Duke to blowout win over rival North Carolina
DURHAM, N.C. — In his first taste of the Duke–North Carolina rivalry, Cooper Flagg delivered arguably the most complete performance of his career to lead the Blue Devils to a dominant 87-70 victory Saturday night.
Flagg scored or assisted on each of Duke’s first six baskets as the Blue Devils raced to an early lead, and his final line — 21 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocked shots — proved to be an emphatic debut in one of the country’s great rivalries. It was also the latest example that, as Duke coach Jon Scheyer said, Flagg is a basketball “savant.”
“It might be [my best college game],” Flagg said, “but for me, I’m just trying to make the right plays. Four of the first six baskets I assisted. That’s huge for me to find my teammates and make plays for them.”
The stellar performance still fell short of what Flagg might have done, Scheyer said. Flagg played all but the final 47 seconds of the second half, and Scheyer thought his star freshman was worn down toward the end, when North Carolina cut Duke’s lead from 32 with 9:04 to play to 16 at the 2:59 mark.
Flagg said he was angry with his — and Duke’s — performance in that late stretch, despite the lopsided win.
“It was a little bit of me being tired and making some dumb mistakes at the end,” Flagg said. “Being soft at the end kind of played into that.”
Scheyer took responsibility for Flagg’s slow finish but added it’s rare to post such gaudy numbers and still find room for criticism.
“He almost had a triple-double, and he wasn’t quite himself [at the end],” Scheyer said. “But besides that segment, he was just in control the entire game. He makes everybody better around him, and it’s a heck of a thing to have 21, 8 and 7 and you think he could’ve done more.”
Flagg’s ability to involve teammates was at the forefront of Saturday’s win. In the first five minutes, he racked up four assists, two steals and a rebound.
Fellow Duke freshman Kon Knueppel finished with a game-high 22 points and five assists. Flagg and Knueppel are the first teammates to each tally 20 points and five assists in a game in this rivalry in 15 years. The last duo was Duke’s Scheyer and Nolan Smith.
“They absolutely feed off each other,” Scheyer said. “It starts with their competitiveness. They play both sides of the ball. They have high-level feel. … Add in their skill and versatility. Kon’s posting and shooting and pick-and-roll. And everybody knows, Cooper’s already doing everything. They have a great thing. There’s a lot of maturity with both of them.”
Despite that maturity, this was still their first time experiencing the rivalry. As a recruit, Flagg sat behind the Duke bench last season as the Tar Heels mustered an 84-79 win in Cameron Indoor Stadium. North Carolina players chirped at Duke’s squad throughout, and Flagg said he remembered the Tar Heels taunting the Cameron Crazies after it was over, which he said added a bit of motivation this time.
Flagg admitted to some pregame nerves in an environment he described as “really loud and hot,” but he said once the game tipped off, he was locked on the action.
“You could definitely feel a different energy tonight,” Flagg said. “For us, it’s just another game. We came out and executed our game plan, did what we were trying to do, and came out with the win. It’s another game, and we’re chasing a big mission this year.”
In a highly anticipated matchup between bitter rivals Duke and North Carolina, Cooper Flagg proved to be the difference maker as he led Duke to a dominant blowout win.From the opening tip-off, Flagg set the tone with his aggressive play on both ends of the court. His ability to drive to the basket and finish with authority, as well as his tenacious defense, kept North Carolina on their heels throughout the game.
Flagg’s leadership and scoring prowess were on full display as he poured in a game-high 30 points, showcasing his versatile skill set and ability to take over a game when his team needed him most.
Not only did Flagg shine individually, but he also got his teammates involved, creating scoring opportunities for his fellow Blue Devils and helping to build a commanding lead that North Carolina couldn’t overcome.
By the final buzzer, Duke had secured a resounding victory over their rivals, with Flagg’s stellar performance leaving a lasting impression on all who witnessed his dominance on the court.
With Flagg leading the way, Duke looks poised to make a deep run in the postseason, and their rivals will surely be on notice as they continue to showcase their talent and determination to succeed.
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Meet Anderson Cooper’s ex Benjamin Maisani: he owns nightclubs, has an eye for art, and lives with Cooper to co-parent their 2 sons despite breaking up with the CNN anchor in 2018
Anderson Cooper is one of the most recognisable faces on mainstream TV. The veteran CNN anchor has won plenty of awards for his coverage of landmark events around the world. And, after coming out as gay in 2012, he was called “the most prominent gay journalist on American TV” by The New York Times.CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper attends the Turner Network 2017 Upfront presentation at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Photo: AP Cooper, 57, has two children, whom he co-parents with his ex-partner, businessman Benjamin Maisani, 52. The couple dated for nearly a decade before announcing their split in 2018. In 2020, when Cooper – who was single at the time – announced he had welcomed a child via surrogacy, he also confirmed that he would be co-parenting with his ex-partner.
From unconventional relationships to being an under-the-radar club king and doting dad, here is what you need to know about Maisani.
Maisani and Cooper were long-time lovers …
Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani at a business event in 2015. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram The couple met in 2009, according to People. While it’s not clear when they started dating, Maisani first made an indirect reference to their relationship in 2014, saying on a French talk show, “I understand that it interests people, but it doesn’t interest me … I never wanted to be a celebrity.” The pair seemingly confirmed their relationship in 2015 with a series of red-carpet appearances, following those up with social media posts in subsequent years.
But in March 2018, Cooper told People he and Maisani had split “as boyfriends some time ago” but were “still family to each other, and love each other very much”. He added, “We remain the best of friends and will continue to share much of our lives together.”
… and still live together, despite the break-up
Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani enjoy a trip to Venice in 2017. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram Break-up or not, Maisani and Cooper still live together to co-parent their two sons. They have properties in New York and Connecticut and in 2023 Cooper told People it was the “best time in my life”. He described co-parenting with his ex as “very natural” and said he enjoyed the rituals his modern family had created together. “I work nights, and so he’s there at night. And we both wake up right before they wake up, get them their milk and spend the first couple of hours of the day just us with them,” Cooper explained.
Anderson Cooper’s ex, Benjamin Maisani, may not be a household name like the CNN anchor, but he is a fascinating and accomplished individual in his own right. Maisani, a French-born businessman, is known for owning several popular nightclubs in New York City, including the famous gay bar, Eastern Bloc.In addition to his success in the nightlife industry, Maisani also has a passion for art. He has been spotted attending art galleries and auctions, and his eye for aesthetics is evident in the stylish home he shares with Cooper in Manhattan.
Despite breaking up with Cooper in 2018, Maisani continues to live with the news anchor and co-parent their two sons, Wyatt and Sebastian. The former couple has maintained a close and amicable relationship, with Maisani taking an active role in raising their children.
While Maisani may prefer to stay out of the spotlight, his influence on Cooper’s life and their family dynamic is undeniable. As they navigate the complexities of co-parenting, Maisani and Cooper show that love and commitment can take many forms, even after a romantic relationship has ended.
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Paulo Eduardo Rossetto wins Round 1 of sold-out Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – In front of a sold-out, Friday night crowd at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center, Paulo Eduardo Rossetto (Colorado, Brazil) was flawless, winning Round 1 of the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast event while leading the Missouri Thunder to a 172-86.75 victory over the Kansas City Outlaws.
The opening night of the three-day event in California’s capital featured the fifth installment of the Monster Energy Team Challenge, presented by Camping World, an extension of the PBR Teams league that brings head-to-head, team vs. team bull riding games to the sport’s elite individual tour.
As action got underway between the two teams, Rossetto was tasked with Blown Away. In what proved to be a perfect pairing, The 27-year-old was awarded an unrivaled 88.25 points, clinching Round 1 and 28 Unleash The Beast (UTB) points.
Rossetto rose from No. 35 to No. 29 in the world standings after his momentous first night in Sacramento.
Missouri’s second score was logged by Felipe Furlan (Sales Oliveira, Brazil) while Kansas City’s came courtesy of Miguel de Jesus (Campo Alegre de Goias, Brazil).
With their scores also counting towards the opening round of the main event, Furlan advances to Saturday ninth having earned 11 UTB points, rising from No. 34 to No. 32 in the world. Jesus earned 14 points, heading into Round 2 in sixth place. He moved up one spot from No. 39 to No. 38.
Luciano De Castro (Guzolandia, Brazil), who rides for the Arizona Ridge Riders in the PBR Teams league, shared second place on the opening round’s leaderboard with Vinicius Pinheiro Correa (Aimores, Brazil).
Producing matching 88-point scores and earning an identical 17.5 UTB points, Castro defeated Rogue One while Correa bested Electric Kitty.
Sitting at No. 6 as the night began, Castro moved up three spots to No. 3 while Correa moved from No. 36 to No. 32.
Bob Mitchell (Steelville, Missouri) finished third, collecting 16 UTB points for his 87.5-point ride aboard Mouse Trap. The successful night jumped Mitchel from No. 53 to No. 44.
Rounding out the Top 5 was New York Mavericks standout Leonardo Castro (Cassilandia, Brazil).
Castro outlasted Buckshot for 87 points. Collecting 15 UTB points, Castro moved up one spot to No. 13.
Action for the PBR Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento presented by Cooper Tires will continue with Round 2 on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 6:45 p.m. PT.
Both nights of competition in Sacramento will be available LIVE and FREE on PBR’s X channel (https://x.com/PBR), RidePass on Pluto TV, PBR’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@pbr), PBR’s mobile app (https://qrco.de/bdtdKp), and PBR’s app on connected TVs, including Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku and Google TV. The stream for PBR Sacramento continues Saturday, Feb. 1.
PBR RidePass on Pluto TV will offer re-airs and on-demand replays of PBR Unleash The Beast events and is available on desktops, laptops and mobile devices via www.pluto.tv.
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Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3-Event Aggregate-Event Points)
1. Paulo Eduardo Rossetto, 88.25-0-0-0-88.25-28 Points.
2. Luciano De Castro, 88-0-0-0-88.00-17.5 Points.
(tie). Vinicius Pinheiro Correa, 88-0-0-0-88.00-17.5 Points.
4. Bob Mitchell, 87.5-0-0-0-87.50-16 Points.
5. Leonardo Castro, 87-0-0-0-87.00-15 Points.
6. Miguel de Jesus, 86.75-0-0-0-86.75-14 Points.
7. Kaique Pacheco, 85.75-0-0-0-85.75-13 Points.
8. Austin Richardson, 85.5-0-0-0-85.50-12 Points.
9. Felipe Furlan, 83.75-0-0-0-83.75-11 Points.
10. Lucas Martins Costa, 80.5-0-0-0-80.50-10 Points.
Brady Fielder, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Lucas Divino, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Dalton Kasel, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Julio Cesar Marques, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Keyshawn Whitehorse, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Derek Kolbaba, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Cort McFadden, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Anderson de Oliveira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Sage Steele Kimzey, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Claudio Montanha Jr., 0-0-0-0-0.00
Kaiden Loud, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Adriano Salgado, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Sandro Batista, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Clay Guiton, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Dener Barbosa, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Koltin Hevalow, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Andrew Alvidrez, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Dawson Branton, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Mason Taylor, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Eduardo Aparecido, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Joao Ricardo Vieira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Boudreaux Campbell, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Rogerio Venancio, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Alex Cerqueira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Manoelito de Souza Junior, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Caden Bunch, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Trace Redd, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Marcus Mast, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Grayson Cole, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Dawson Gleaves, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Leandro Zampollo, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Eric Henrique Domingos, 0-0-0-0-0.00
Ethan Winckler, 0-0-0-0-0.00Photo courtesy of Andy Watson/Bull Stock Media
Paulo Eduardo Rossetto emerged victorious in Round 1 of the sold-out Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires! The Brazilian bull rider put on an impressive performance, showcasing his skill and determination in front of a packed arena.Rossetto’s ride was nothing short of spectacular, earning him a well-deserved first-place finish in the opening round of the event. With his sights set on the ultimate prize, he will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with in the remainder of the competition.
Fans were treated to an electrifying evening of bull riding action, with top riders from around the world battling it out for glory. The atmosphere was electric, and the energy in the arena was palpable as the riders pushed themselves to the limit in pursuit of victory.
Congratulations to Paulo Eduardo Rossetto on his impressive win in Round 1 of the Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires! Stay tuned for more thrilling action as the competition heats up in the coming days. #PBR #WranglerLongLiveCowboys #Sacramento #BullRidingChampion
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Cooper Flagg, Welcome to the Duke-UNC rivalry
The Duke Blue Devils host the first of two regular-season meetings with longtime rival, the North Carolina Tar Heels, on Saturday in a Sonic Blockbuster matchup on ESPN (6:30 p.m. ET).
North Carolina native Ryan McGee penned an open letter to the star freshman on behalf of his home state, where the two programs on either side of college basketball’s storied rivalry are separated by only 11 miles.
Dear Cooper Flagg,
Congratulations on what has been a ridiculously great freshman season at Duke. At a basketball program that has long been an assembly line of legends, you have already managed to carve your name into the wooden framework of Cameron Indoor Stadium after only 20 collegiate games played.
You came to Durham with nearly unprecedented hype, as the nation’s top recruit and already the presumptive No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft. But you have lived up to the hype from the start, driving lanes, tossing up fallaway 3-pointers and throwing down backboard-rattling dunks in a campaign that will likely end with a truckload of Player of the Year awards sent back to your hometown of Newport, Maine.
But before we can cement your legacy, there is the matter of Saturday’s scheduled contest against a neighboring team that wears a lighter shade of blue, making the 11-mile trek north from Chapel Hill to Durham. Yes, North Carolina, the flagship school of the state in which you now reside — and the measuring stick by which your Duke days shall be forever assessed.
Forget that you turned 18 barely a month and a half ago. How you perform against the team from the other end of Highway 501 will tailgate you through every birthday you celebrate from now on.
And to be crystal clear here, kid, this isn’t overtyped sportswriter hyperbole. Just ask those who once stood in your sneakers on that same court, most of them long — very long — before you were born.
“It’s been 40 years since I played a college basketball game,” Michael Jordan said. (Perhaps you’ve heard of him, Cooper?) “To this day, before people ask me about our national championship or our three ACC championships or ACC tournament wins, any of that, they ask, ‘How did you did you do against Duke?’”
After pausing to make room for a Grinch-like evil grin while reflecting on his UNC days while at a NASCAR event (he’s now a team owner) late last fall, the GOAT added: “By the way, the answer is that we did very well.”
Very well, as in six wins to one loss — which brings us, Cooper, to the other lonelier end of that yardstick.
“That one loss for Michael was the first win for me,” Jay Bilas said. You definitely know that name, don’t you, Cooper? He’s the guy who is always talking about you on “College GameDay.” He’s also the fellow 6-foot-9 big man in all those photos wallpapering the museum in the Cameron Indoor lobby. No. 21, Bilas traded in SoCal for the South to be a member of Duke’s ACC power-shifting 1986 Final Four team. (Though, in your defense, you might not recognize him in those team pics because he had hair back then.)
“I don’t remember the score of many games I played in,” Bilas continued. “But I remember the score of that one in 1984. It was the ACC tournament and North Carolina was ranked No. 1, but we won 77-74. I will always remember that score because when we got back to Durham, every car in town had a bumper sticker that read: DUKE BLUE 77, CAROLINA BLUE 74.
“That’s how rare it was for Duke to beat Carolina back then. I remember us saying this shouldn’t be such a big deal. This needs to be a normal occurrence.”
Bilas, like MJ, grinned.
“And it has been.”
Indeed, Cooper, it has. UNC leads the all-time series with 145 wins to Duke’s 117, but that includes a 16-game winning streak that took place a century ago. Since 1978, the series has stood as Duke 57, UNC 49. Since 2003, it’s Duke 26, UNC 23. And so far this decade, the scorecard reads UNC 6, Duke 5.
The only non-regular-season game among those came in the 2022 Final Four, when the Heels ended Mike Krzyzewski’s unparalleled coaching career in the biggest conceivable way.
But Mr. Flagg, what you need to understand before Saturday evening’s tipoff has nothing to do with records, stat sheets or series winning streaks (though it’s worth noting that UNC has won two straight). This game is much bigger than that. This is about emotion. About bragging rights. About the ripples sent forth from the Triangle throughout the Old North State, from the Appalachians to the Outer Banks, its epicenter being the numbers that you and your teammates do or do not stamp onto those stat sheets in your two wintertime meetings with the Heels.
Duke-Carolina is about old men sitting in booths at barbecue joints, the Methodist dressed in one shade of blue asking the Presbyterian donned in that other Azul hue, “Well now, what the hell happened to y’all Saturday night?” Then promptly pushing the check across the vinegar-stained Formica, as tradition demands.
Be forewarned, dear freshman Flagg, that a countless roster of your fellow first-year players have been thrust into the Duke-Carolina spotlight, both willingly and accidentally.
Zion Williamson was a freshman the night of Feb. 20, 2019, when 36 seconds into the UNC game at Cameron, his right Nike sneaker exploded like it had been rigged by a Hollywood special effects unit. In 2007, when Duke’s Gerald Henderson’s elbow broke Tyler Hansbrough’s nose, it further opened the fracture between Durham and Chapel Hill. The image of the UNC center’s blood-covered face is the Old North State’s equivalent to Rocky Balboa screaming “Adrian!” — but it was Hansbrough vowing revenge on Henderson, who was, yes, a freshman.
And those old-timers in their barbecue booths still tell the tale of Feb. 4, 1961, the day often singled out as the moment the rivalry became more than just a basketball contest. UNC’s Larry Brown — do an internet search for that name, Cooper, he became a very big deal among hoops coaches — was driving the length of Cameron court in the closing seconds, trailing Duke 81-75. He was guarded by Blue Devil ace Art Heyman, who spit at Brown and grabbed at him for a purposeful foul. Brown reacted by throwing the ball at Heyman and then throwing fists.
The UNC bench, then located along the baseline, reacted by jumping Heyman en masse. The Duke bench reacted by running across the building to protect their All-American while students poured onto the floor, punching anyone in pale blue. Among those later found guilty of making it all much worse much faster were, yes, freshmen players from both teams, in attendance as fans during a time when they weren’t allowed to play yet.
Also, Mr. Flagg, it would behoove you to not pay much attention to the current win-loss records of your respective teams. Yes, Duke has lost only twice and will host Saturday night’s game as the second-ranked team in the land. And yes, North Carolina is scuffling at 13-9, ranked seventh in the ACC after dropping three of its past four, and there is increasing noise from those who sport Tar on their Heels that it might be time to part ways with UNC hoops hero Hubert Davis after four seasons at the helm of his alma mater.
But Davis himself will be happy to explain how “throw the records out when these two get together” is no mere sports cliché when, well, these two teams get together. During Davis’ junior year of 1990, twice the Tar Heels faced Duke as the higher ranked team — and lost both times. Then they met in the ACC tourney title game, where Duke was ranked ahead of Carolina … and lost.
“People remember the game when we lost to them in the 1984 ACC tourney, but we had to play our asses off not to have lost to them just the week before,” Brad Daugherty recalled. “We were No. 1 in that game, too, and they pushed us to two overtimes before we finally put it away. I think it had been nearly 20 years since Duke had won in Carmichael [UNC’s longtime arena] and I remember seeing all the old lettermen there that night looking at us like, ‘Y’all better not be the ones that blow this streak!’ Thank goodness we didn’t.”
And, Coop, before you take the court for the latest installment of this rivalry do yourself a favor and dig out the game film of this same contest in this same building almost exactly two decades ago, not too long before you entered this big blue world.
It was Feb. 2, 1995. Duke was bad. Like, the only real blemish on Krzyzewski’s post-earliest-seasons kind of bad. The Blue Devils went 2-14 in the ACC. It was all so awful that when Coach K had to miss a chunk of the season for back surgery, he decided not to return at all. But in very typical Heels-Devils fashion, it might be the best game ever played in your new home. Rasheed Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse and the No. 2 Heels unleashed a dunk contest to take a 17-point lead, but Duke rallied to force overtime. At the end of the first OT, with the nation scrambling to find the brand-new ESPN2 on their cable systems, Jeff Capel — yes, the coach at Pitt — smoked a desperate heave from midcourt to force double OT and ignite Durham into delirium.
UNC won the game. But Capel won your new school’s hearts forever and ever, amen.
Who knows, Cooper Flagg? Perhaps you have your own Capel moment. Or Hansbrough moment. Or MJ … or JJ Redick … or Austin Rivers … or fill-in-the-blank with your all-time favorite blue note.
Just know this, Mr. Maine Man. Whatever you think you know about college basketball’s greatest rivalry, forget it. Because all of those who dribbled before you thought they knew, too.
“The only thing you really need to know is that this is bigger than you think, and it is certainly bigger than you,” said Christian Laettner, perhaps the most simultaneously loved and loathed hoopster who ever hit the court for this series. A series that, despite all of his otherworldly success (see: Four Final Fours, two national titles and the Dream Team), he posted a 5-6 record against UNC.
“To say you played in the Duke-Carolina game is the most amazing privilege,” Laettner added. “To say you won it, and won it several times, that’s the gift that keeps on giving for the rest of your life. And the ones you lost, you still replay in your head.”
We’ll see what mark you leave on this rivalry come Saturday, Coop.
Sincerely,
Everyone in the state of North Carolina
Cooper Flagg, Welcome to the Duke-UNC rivalryIt’s official – Cooper Flagg has committed to play football for Duke University, adding yet another chapter to the historic rivalry between the Blue Devils and the University of North Carolina Tar Heels.
The Duke-UNC rivalry is one of the most intense and storied in all of college sports, spanning over a century and encompassing not just football, but basketball, baseball, and every other sport the two schools compete in.
As Flagg prepares to suit up in the iconic Duke blue and white, he is stepping into a fierce rivalry that is fueled by passion, pride, and a deep-seated desire to come out on top. From the heated matchups on the gridiron to the intense battles on the hardwood, the Duke-UNC rivalry is a showcase of the best that college sports has to offer.
We can’t wait to see Cooper Flagg add his name to the long list of players who have left their mark on this legendary rivalry. Welcome to the Duke-UNC rivalry, Cooper – we know you’ll make us proud. Go Blue Devils!
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#Cooper #Flagg #DukeUNC #rivalryCooper Health starts Camden hospital expansion
Cooper University Health Care in Camden held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for a 10-story, $650 million patient tower that is expected to open in 2028. The tower is the first phase of what is expected to be a $3 billion expansion of the Camden nonprofit health-care provider.
Backhoes are already on site preparing to lay the foundation for the new building, which will have 125 private patient rooms, labor and delivery rooms, a neonatal intensive-care unit, and operating rooms. New Jersey is providing $170 million to help pay for it.
“I’m proud to say we’ve put up a big chunk of what will ultimately be a $3 billion expansion, because we know that this hospital can continue meeting the region’s growing needs,” Gov. Phil Murphy said during the event at Cooper. Murphy was joined on stage by four former governors.
The new building, the first of three anticipated facilities with up to 745 patient beds, will rise next to Cooper’s Roberts Pavilion and will be connected to the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper via a pedestrian bridge over Haddon Avenue, Cooper said.
Cooper currently has 663 beds in Camden. It also owns the 242-bed Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional in Cape May Court House, near the Jersey Shore.
Cooper had $2.2 billion in revenue and $163 million in operating income in 2023.
When Cooper announced the expansion in September 2022, the cost of the 10-year project was estimated at $2 billion. The increased to $3 billion was caused by increased costs and changes in the scope of project, a Cooper spokesperson said.
Less than two miles from the site of Cooper’s new building, Virtua Health is planning to build a $490 million patient tower at Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center. The two projects will add to the already intense competition for patients in South Jersey.
Cooper Health, a leading healthcare provider in Camden, New Jersey, has announced plans to expand their hospital in the city. The expansion project, which is set to begin in the coming months, will bring new state-of-the-art facilities and services to the community.This expansion is a testament to Cooper Health’s commitment to providing high-quality healthcare to the residents of Camden and the surrounding areas. The new facilities will allow for more patients to be treated and will help to meet the growing demand for healthcare services in the region.
The hospital expansion will also create new job opportunities for local residents, further contributing to the economic growth of the area. Cooper Health has always been a strong supporter of the Camden community, and this expansion is just another example of their dedication to improving the health and well-being of its residents.
Stay tuned for more updates on Cooper Health’s hospital expansion as the project progresses. This is certainly an exciting time for healthcare in Camden, and Cooper Health is leading the way in providing top-notch medical care to those in need.
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#Cooper #Health #starts #Camden #hospital #expansionHollywood star Matthew McConaughey stuns NFL fans by announcing favorite team after 50 years in rivalry vs Bradley Cooper
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders need all the help they can get on Sunday.
With the Philadelphia Eagles favored at home in the NFC Championship, Daniels is attempting to become the first starting rookie quarterback to reach the Super Bowl.
Matthew McConaughey made a huge announcement on his NFL allegiancesCredit: Getty A single tweet weighed heavily in Daniels’ favor and will have even bigger sway for the Commanders if they reach the big game in New Orleans on February 9.
“Hailing since 1974,” posted Matthew McConaughey, who’s one of Hollywood’s most respected actors.
Fans were stunned to see Texan McConaughey proudly representing the Commanders — and he had a vintage Washington Redskins jacket to prove it.
“Amazing you still have this,” one fan tweeted. “That’s a gem of a jacket. I have an old Starter windbreaker and some other gear I’m glad I held onto, but this is phenomenal.”
“Alright alright alright,” a second fan wrote.
“Yessir, I’m with you on this one,” a third fan posted. “Team Jayden all the way!”
“HTTR baby!” a fourth fan said.
The 55-year-old McConaughey announcing on the same day of the NFC Championship that he is a secret Washington supporter is news in itself.
But the primary reason that McConaughey’s picture made such an impact is that he is widely associated with the University of Texas’ college football program.
McConaughey regularly attends Longhorns games and was close to the team during a recent 13-3 season that saw Steve Sarkisian’s crew reach the College Football Playoff semifinals.
He was hiding a Washington jacket since 1974Credit: x@McConaughey Daniels is a rookie underdog trying to make the Super Bowl and NFL historyCredit: Getty McConaughey has long been associated with the Texas LonghornsCredit: Getty Bradley Cooper is a big time Eagles supporter The actor from Dazed and Confused, Interstellar, Wolf of Wall Street and True Detective was born in 1969.
Which means that McConaughey became a Washington fan when he was five years old.
The Redskins went 10-4 in 1974, reaching the Divisional Round.
That Washington team was coached by George Allen and featured Billy Kilmer at quarterback.
Washington has appeared in five Super Bowls, winning three.
McConaughey was apparently a fan during the Redskins’ franchise-best run from 1986-92 under then-head coach Joe Gibbs.
Jayden Daniels told the NFL he was the next great quarterback as 13-year-old kidThe Dallas Buyers Club leading man is now apparently a huge Daniels fan, while rooting against Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and the NFC East-rival Eagles.
“Kept it a secret until they were good,” a fan tweeted. “Alright.”
While Philadelphia and Washington play for the NFC’s spot in the Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills battle for the AFC crown.
Actor Bradley Cooper, a well-known Eagles fan, showed up pregame to represent his team.
Rob McElhenney, co-owner of soccer club Wrexham AFC alongside actor Ryan Reynolds, is also one of the Eagles’ biggest supporters.
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In a surprising turn of events, Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey has finally revealed his favorite NFL team after 50 years of intense rivalry with fellow actor Bradley Cooper.McConaughey, known for his iconic roles in films such as “Dallas Buyers Club” and “Interstellar,” shocked fans when he announced during a recent interview that he has always been a die-hard fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
For decades, McConaughey and Cooper have playfully bantered about their favorite teams, with McConaughey claiming allegiance to the Washington Football Team and Cooper staunchly supporting the Philadelphia Eagles. The rivalry between the two actors has been a source of entertainment for fans and media alike.
But now, McConaughey’s declaration of his love for the Steelers has left many fans scratching their heads. The Texas-born actor explained that he has always admired the Steelers’ history, tradition, and blue-collar work ethic, which align with his own values.
While Cooper has yet to publicly respond to McConaughey’s revelation, it’s safe to say that this unexpected twist in their friendly rivalry has added a new layer of excitement to their ongoing sports feud.
Only time will tell if McConaughey’s newfound allegiance to the Steelers will bring him closer to victory over his longtime rival, or if Cooper will have the last laugh in this epic battle of NFL fandom. Either way, one thing is for sure – Hollywood’s favorite football feud just got a whole lot more interesting.
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9. Hugh Dancy (June 19)
Hugh Dancy attends day 3 of Tokyo Comic Con 2024 at Makuhari Messe on December 08, 2024 in Chiba, Japan.Mila Gruber/Getty Images He offered a riveting performance as criminal profiler Will Graham in the television series Hannibal (2013 to 2015), where his character had a complex relationship with Mads Mikkelsen’s Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Other projects include Ella Enchanted (2004), Evening (2007) and Adam (2009), as well as period dramas like Elizabeth I (2005) and the miniseries Daniel Deronda (2002). Dancy has been married to actress Claire Danes since 2009.
10. Linda Cardellini (June 25)
US actress Linda Cardellini arrives for the premiere of Netflix’s “No Good Deed” at the Tudum Theater in Los Angeles on December 4, 2024.Robyn Beck / AFP/Getty Images Her breakthrough role was as Lindsay Weir in the cult classic TV show Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000), where she portrayed a bright high school student navigating the challenges of adolescence. From there she was Velma in the Scooby-Doo live-action films (2002, 2004) and Nurse Samantha Taggart in ER (2003–2009).
Her career has included roles in Mad Men, where she played Sylvia Rosen, and the Netflix drama Dead to Me (2019–2022), earning award nominations for her portrayal of a grieving widow with a knack for dark comedy. Cardellini has also appeared in blockbuster films like Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) as Laura Barton, Hawkeye’s wife. Most recently she was part of the cast of the Netflix streaming series No Good Deed.
11. Tobey Maguire (June 27)
moviestillsdb.com He achieved blockbuster leading man status with his portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007), which revolutionized the superhero genre and made him a household name. Prior to that superhero success, Maguire gained attention with roles in films like The Cider House Rules (1999) and Pleasantville (1998). He delivered a standout performance as the enigmatic Nick Carraway in Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby (2013) and has taken on producing roles through his production company, Material Pictures. In recent years, Maguire reprised his iconic Spider-Man role in the multiverse-spanning Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), a huge global hit.
12. Judy Greer (July 20)
Judy Greer, 2023David Livingston/Getty Images Judy Greer has built her career as a scene-stealing supporting actress in numerous hit films and television series. She’s especially recognized for her roles in romantic comedies like 13 Going on 30 (2004) and 27 Dresses (2008), as well as her memorable turn as Kitty Sanchez, the eccentric assistant in the cult-favorite TV series Arrested Development. In addition to her on-screen work, Greer has lent her voice to animated characters, most notably Cheryl Tunt in the long-running series Archer. She has also ventured into more dramatic territory with roles in films like The Descendants (2011) and Halloween (2018). Beyond acting, Greer authored a memoir titled I Don’t Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star (2014), reflecting on her unique career in the industry.
13. Charlize Theron (August 7)
Charlize Theron, 2024Getty Images Born in Benoni, South Africa, Charlize Theron is a critically acclaimed actress and producer renowned for her transformative performances and commanding screen presence. She first gained widespread attention with roles in films like The Devil’s Advocate (1997) and The Cider House Rules (1999). Her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster (2003) earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress, and she’s proven herself equally adept in dramatic and action-packed roles, including standout performances in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), Atomic Blonde (2017) and Bombshell (2019), for which she received another Oscar nomination. In addition to her acting career, Theron is an influential producer through her company, Denver and Delilah Productions, and a committed philanthropist. She founded the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) to support African youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS. A U.N. Messenger of Peace, she’s a vocal advocate for women’s rights, LGBTQ+ equality and social justice.
On turning 50: “Charlize has always followed her own beat—from her career to her thoughts on marriage and aging in Hollywood. She is happy with the life she has created for herself, and as she is approaching her milestone 50th birthday, she is telling friends her life feels complete.” (reported buy geo.tv)
14. Casey Affleck (August 12)
Casey Affleck, 1999Barry King/Liaison/Getty Images After early roles in films like Good Will Hunting (1997) and Ocean’s Eleven (2001), he gained recognition for his performance as Robert Ford in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Affleck won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his deeply moving role in Manchester by the Sea (2016). From acting, he’s ventured into filmmaking, directing the mockumentary I’m Still Here (2010) and other projects.
15. Kaitlin Olson (August 18)
Kaitlin Olson attends Variety’s 2024 Power Of Women: Los Angeles Event Presented By Lifetime at Mother Wolf on October 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.JC Olivera/Getty Images Best known for her role as Dee Reynolds on the long-running and critically acclaimed sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia — a show she produces with her husband and co-star, Rob McElhenney. Other credits include the series The Mick (2017 to 2018) and, currently, High Potential, which premiered in 2024.
16. Alicia Witt (August 21)
Alicia Witt visits SiriusXM Studios on December 03, 2024 in New York City.Gary Gershoff/Getty Images Alicia Witt first gained recognition as a child prodigy when her exceptional piano skills led to appearances on That’s Incredible! and her acting debut in David Lynch’s Dune (1984). She further collaborated with Lynch in the cult television series Twin Peaks (1990), and appeared in the films Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995), Two Weeks Notice (2002) and The Upside of Anger (2005). Recurring TV roles include The Walking Dead, Nashville and Cybill. Beyond acting, she is an accomplished musician, having released several albums that highlight her poetic lyrics and piano-driven compositions.
17. Scott Speedman (September 1)
2000/2002Getty Images Born in London and raised in Toronto, Scott Speedman was a competitive swimmer before an injury led him to pursue acting. He gained recognition for his role as Ben Covington in the series Felicity. Beyond Felicity, he’s been in Underworld and Grey’s Anatomy.
18. Jason Sudeikis (September 20)
Jason Sudeikis speaks onstage during the 2024 Thundergong at the Uptown Theater on November 09, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.Fernando Leon/Getty Images Born in Fairfax, Virginia, and raised in Kansas, Jason Sudeikis began his career in improv comedy at The Second City and ComedySportz. He became a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live in the mid-2000s. More recently, of course, there’s been Ted Lasso. for which he won multiple Emmys, as well as roles in Horrible Bosses, We’re the Millers and Booksmart.
19. Kate Winslet (October 5)
Kate Winslet, 2006Vera Anderson/Getty Images Born in Reading, England, Kate Winslet trained at the Redroofs Theatre School and began her career in British television before making her film debut in Heavenly Creatures (1994). Her breakout role came as Rose in Titanic (1997). From there, credits include Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), an Oscar-winning role in The Reader (2008), and more recently reuniting with James Cameron for 2022’s Avatar: The Way of Water, a role she’s reprising in this year’s Avatar: Fire and Ash.
On turning 50: “I don’t like big parties, and I can’t stand surprises. I want to spend the year doing 50 remarkable things, whether that’s a particular hike I’ve never done or a place I’ve never been, acts of kindness—I’m gathering a little list.” (Harpers Bazaar)
20. Kellie Martin (October 16)
Getty Images Kellie Martin began acting as a child, appearing in commercials and small television roles before landing a starring role on Life Goes On (1989 to 1993). She later attended Yale University and would go on to appearances on different shows and TV movies, most recently 2022’s An Amish Sin.
21. Tara Reid (November 8)
Tara Reid attends GLSEN’s Rise Up LA Benefit Gala at NeueHouse Hollywood on October 28, 2023 in Hollywood, California.Kevin Winter/Getty Images Born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, Tara Reid began acting at an early age, appearing in commercials and children’s television. Her breakout role came in the teen comedy American Pie (1999), followed by Van Wilder (2002) and the Sharnado franchise (2013 to 2018).
On turning 50: “I like getting older, I think it’s a good thing. I think being older gives me time and also makes people start to realize, ‘Hey, why are we picking on this girl?’ … People are going to see that they can’t judge me. You can’t judge me from when I was 25. It doesn’t make sense. I grew up.” (dailymail.co.uk)
22. Mayim Bialik (December 12)
1990/2023Getty Images Mayim Bialik grew up in San Diego, California, and started acting as a teenager. She’s best known for Blossom (1990 to 1995), The Big Bang Theory (as Amy Farrah Fowler between 2010 and 2019), and her most recent role as host of Jeopardy!.
As 2025 approaches, we can’t help but reflect on the passage of time and how our favorite actors are aging gracefully in Hollywood. In the year 2025, some of our beloved actors will be hitting the big 5-0 milestone, proving that age is just a number when it comes to talent and beauty.One such actor is the charming and talented Bradley Cooper, known for his versatile roles in films such as “A Star is Born,” “Silver Linings Playbook,” and “American Sniper.” Cooper has captivated audiences with his performances and continues to impress with his dedication to his craft.
Another actor turning 50 in 2025 is the charismatic Pedro Pascal, who has gained widespread recognition for his roles in “Game of Thrones,” “Narcos,” and “The Mandalorian.” Pascal’s magnetic presence on screen has earned him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.
As these actors reach this milestone age, we can only anticipate what new projects and roles they will take on in the coming years. With their talent and experience, there is no doubt that they will continue to leave a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Here’s to celebrating these actors as they enter their 50s in 2025 and to witnessing the incredible performances they will undoubtedly deliver in the years to come.
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Cooper Flagg is exceeding unfathomably high expectations
Cooper Flagg’s first basketball role model wasn’t LeBron James, Stephen Curry or any other modern-day NBA megastar.
It was a player who retired 14 years before the ballyhooed Duke freshman was even born.
When Flagg and his twin brother, Ace, were in elementary school in his hometown of Newport, Maine, their parents purchased them DVDs chronicling the life and career of Larry Bird. Cooper Flagg would lie on the living room floor watching documentaries on Bird and on his rivalry with Magic Johnson. Or he’d pass time in the back of the family’s Chrysler minivan on the way to practices watching full-game replays over and over from the 1985-86 Celtics season
The purpose, according to Flagg’s parents, was more than just to introduce their sons to a Boston Celtics legend and to one of the franchise’s most beloved championship teams. Kelly and Ralph Flagg would point out that Bird was the Celtics’ best player and leading scorer, yet look how he disrupted opposing offenses by anticipating passes, dove after loose balls and sacrificed good shots for great ones.
“What we tried to instill in our kids is that however you can have an impact on winning, that’s the most important thing,” Kelly Flagg, who co-captained the University of Maine women’s team in 1999, told Yahoo Sports this past November. “That’s really to me what Larry Bird encapsulates as a player. He did whatever the team needed him to do night in and night out. Cooper is the same way. He isn’t somebody who feels like doing the dirty work is beneath him.”
The basketball education that Flagg gained studying Bird helped shape what sort of prospect he would become. Scouts rave about Flagg’s winning mentality, unparalleled competitiveness and relentless drive to get better as much as they do his rare combination of size, coordination, skill and athleticism.
Even though he only turned 18 last month, Flagg leads Duke in every statistical category, from points to rebounds to assists to blocks to steals. The presumptive No. 1 pick in next June’s NBA Draft has piloted the Blue Devils to No. 2 in the AP Top 25, thanks to marquee non-league wins over Auburn and Arizona and an 8-0 start to ACC play.
Cooper Flagg is averaging 19.2 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game, leading Duke in every category. (M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) It’s not like Flagg’s first six weeks at Duke were disappointing, but recently he has taken a leap as he has grown more comfortable as the face of one of college basketball’s most tradition-rich programs. Questions about whether Flagg has a chance to be a No. 1 scoring option at the NBA level have faded as he has displayed the ability to hunt mismatches and create his own shot in half-court situations.
Flagg has averaged 23.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists over his past eight games while also shooting 55% from the field and 50% from behind the arc. That’s the most dominant stretch by a college freshman since Zion Williamson was abusing rims and blowing through shoes at Duke in 2019.
“The thing about Coop, he just keeps getting better,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said after Flagg dropped 28 points on Boston College on Saturday in an 88-63 victory. “He started off the year great, but he’s hit just a new level with what he’s doing and his assertiveness.”
Before his recent hot streak, Flagg was already entrenched as college basketball’s top prospect. Now, he’s also established himself as college basketball’s top player, having overtaken Auburn’s Johni Broome as the betting favorite to win the Wooden Award and distanced himself from long-shot candidates like Marquette’s Kam Jones, Alabama’s Mark Sears and Kansas’ Hunter Dickinson.
Broome averaged 17.9 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists while helping Auburn emerge as a surprise national title contender, but the 6-foot-10 senior has been out of action since suffering a high ankle sprain at South Carolina on Jan. 11. The top-ranked Tigers beat a pair of AP Top 25 teams in Broome’s absence last week and may have to face sixth-ranked Tennessee without him on Saturday.
While Broome has been out of sight while stuck in a walking boot, Flagg has produced the sort of jaw-dropping highlights that elevate a college basketball phenom into the mainstream.
There was Flagg’s midseason dunk-of-the-year candidate on Jan. 7, a vicious one-handed transition slam over Pittsburgh 7-footer Guillermo Diaz Graham.
There was Flagg’s 42-point explosion four days later against Notre Dame, an ACC freshman record that required only 14 field-goal attempts.
And there was Flagg’s New England homecoming at Boston College, a tour de force highlighted by this soaring dunk and this ice-cold staredown.
“I think I have a pinch-me moment almost every week at this point,” Flagg told reporters after the victory over Boston College. “This was my dream growing up my entire life to be in the position I’m in right now. I’m just trying to enjoy it.”
Now, national player of the year is Flagg’s to lose, even playing in a downtrodden ACC without a single other Top 25 team. He has a white-knuckle grip that realistically can only be loosened if Flagg fades down the stretch or Broome returns with a vengeance and powers Auburn’s title push in a historically strong SEC.
It should come as no surprise that Flagg has exceeded unfathomably high expectations so far this season. The projected No. 1 pick has made remarkable feats seem ordinary since he first picked up a basketball.
This is a kid who played against boys three or four years older than him since grade school and who eventually had to leave his home state of Maine to find sufficient competition. At 15, he led the U.S. U-17 World Cup team to a gold medal and became USA Basketball’s youngest male athlete of the year award winner. At 16, he guided a group of unheralded players from Maine to the Peach Jam title game and entrenched himself as the No. 1 player in his class. At 17, he was the only teenager selected to train with the U.S. men’s national team as it prepared for the Paris Olympics and looked at ease scoring over some of the NBA’s biggest superstars.
“It was another moment where we’re all looking at each other in the gym shaking our heads,” Flagg’s longtime trainer, Matt Mackenzie, told Yahoo Sports last year. “Every time we put a challenge in front of this kid, he not only rises to the occasion, he blows it out of the water.”
Cooper Flagg is guarded by Stephen Curry of the 2024 USA Basketball men’s national team during a scrimmage at the team’s training camp in Las Vegas prior to the Paris Olympics. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Before Flagg hit the floor at Cameron Indoor Stadium for the first time, he made the AP’s 2024-25 preseason All-American team. To no one’s surprise, Flagg validated that selection right away, making an immediate impact with his ball-hawking instincts, his knack for finding open teammates and his ability to finish in transition.
The real question for NBA scouts was whether Flagg was capable of generating offense in half-court situations. Could he take advantage of a mismatch and create off the bounce? Could he knock down an open 3-pointer if left free behind the arc?
At first, Flagg had some big-stage moments where he looked his age. Two costly last-minute turnovers against Kentucky served as a learning experience. So did another key giveaway down one against Kansas in the final minute.
Since then, Scheyer has figured out creative ways to get his best player mismatches and space to operate. Flagg has also made massive improvements as a shot creator, blowing by bigs off the dribble, bullying his way to the rim against guards and looking for teammates if the defense collapses on him. He has even caught fire as a spot-up shooter when defenders go under ball screens and don’t respect his 3-point range.
Years ago, Kelly Flagg dreamed that Cooper might one day get drafted by her beloved Boston Celtics.
“We’re from New England,” she said. “We bleed green.”
Now, with the Celtics contending for the NBA title and Flagg a near shoo-in to go No. 1 overall, that’s no longer a realistic possibility.
Flagg will always draw some inspiration from Larry Bird, but the beneficiary will be some other NBA team.
Cooper Flagg is exceeding unfathomably high expectationsCooper Flagg, the rising star in the world of sports, is continuing to impress fans, coaches, and critics alike with his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. From his remarkable performances on the field to his unwavering work ethic off the field, Cooper has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with.
Despite facing immense pressure and scrutiny, Cooper has managed to surpass all expectations, setting new standards for excellence in his sport. His incredible speed, agility, and precision have left audiences in awe, and his ability to perform under pressure has solidified his place as a true champion.
With each game, Cooper continues to raise the bar for himself and his competitors, showing no signs of slowing down. His drive to succeed and passion for the game are evident in every play he makes, inspiring those around him to strive for greatness.
As Cooper Flagg continues to exceed unfathomably high expectations, it is clear that he is destined for greatness. Keep an eye on this rising star as he continues to shine on and off the field.
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